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Study Finds on MSNFish From 15 Million Years Ago Fossilized With Last Meal Still in Its StomachExplore the fascinating discovery of the fish fossil Ferruaspis brocksi, revealing its diet and unique features from 15 ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNPaleontologists Stumble Across 15-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossils That Are So Well Preserved, Their Last Meals Are IntactDiscovered in Australia, the fossils represent a new species that lived during the Miocene epoch and highlight how iron-rich ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNAmazing 15-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil Found in The Australian DesertAn extraordinary fossil bed in the arid grasslands of the Australian continent, called McGraths Flat, really is the ...
Australian scientists have discovered an ancient freshwater fish fossil with its stomach contents remarkably preserved. In a ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNConstruction At A Los Angeles High School Reveals Millions Of Prehistoric Fossils In A ‘Once-In-A-Century’ DiscoveryMillions of years ago, Los Angeles was underwater, a vast prehistoric sea teeming with creatures that largely don't exist ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRare 15 million-year-old fish fossil discovered, stomach shockingly intact“The discovery of the 15 million-year-old freshwater fish fossil offers us an unprecedented opportunity to understand ...
Scientists discovered a 15-million-year-old fish fossil, Ferruaspis brocksi. It has preserved stomach contents and visible ...
A team of scientists led by Dr. Matthew McCurry from the Australian Museum and UNSW Sydney unveiled the discovery of a ...
A team of scientists led by Australian Museum and UNSW Sydney palaeontologist, Dr Matthew McCurry, have described a new ...
Recent research by scientists at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), Texas Tech University, and several other ...
Brock’s iron shield fish adds to the rich prehistoric history of McGraths Flat, and contributes to its classification as a ...
Miocene great apes belong to an evolutionary ... With the addition of Buronius, European fossil ape genera related to modern great apes from between roughly 16 million and 6 million years ago ...
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